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Would you trust a man to do your hair?

Apparently,
Chris Pratt, star of Parks and
Recreation and the soon-to-be-released Guardians of
the Galaxy, can do plenty more than just act. In a surprising
twist, the handsome husband of star Anna Farisshowed off his amazing French braiding skills during a recent
interview with Entertainment Tonight.

Because the relationship between a woman and her hairstylist
is a sacred one that develops over time and involves mutual trust, we want to
know: When it comes to placing your treasured tresses in someone else's hands,
how do you feel about those hands belonging to a man? Not happening, you say?
Well, what if that guy just happens to be a Hollywood
heartthrob?

The leading man was put on the spot when the ET interviewer
busted out an Instagram photo of the handiwork Pratt performed on his
wife's golden locks.

The hunk happily got down to business French braiding the hair of one
very lucky intern, and the result is pretty incredible, prompting us to
ask: Would you let a man style your hair?

The intern Jen reveled in Pratt's "gentle" touch. (Isn't that why some women
prefer male gynecologists?) And everyone knows stars like Jennifer Aniston and
Jessica Simpson place their much-talked-about manes in the capable hands of male
stylists, but what about you?

For years, I visited a male hairdresser every few months for highlights and a
trim and I loved it. We talked about everything from brunch
recipes to the antics of the Real
Housewives and I always looked forward to seeing him.
Then one day I started noticing that although he was very attentive when I was
dishing on those topics, he wasn't really listening when it came to my hair.
After he refused to "just trim the ends" and lobbed off a few inches instead
(ouch!), nixed my body-wave suggestion, and flat out said "no" to going any
blonder, I knew we had to part ways.

Could this have happened with a female stylist? Of course. But something in
his insistence that he was "right" reminded me of my father driving us miles in
the wrong direction despite the rest of the family shouting, "But the sign said
the other way!"

Would I try another male stylist? Absolutely! And if he happens to look like
Chris Pratt, even better!

Yes,what is important to me is that they hear me and understand what I am trying to say. I am OK with hearing "no" if the explaniation makes sense however do not tell me no just b/c you do not want to do it

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